Messi and Ronaldo Eliminated from Continental Competitions on Same Day
In a dramatic turn of events, both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo faced elimination from their respective continental tournaments on Wednesday, marking a significant setback in their illustrious careers. Messi’s Inter Miami and Ronaldo’s Al Nassr were both vying for a place in the finals, but neither team could secure a victory.
Inter Miami entered the semifinals of the Concacaf Champions Cup needing to overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit against the Vancouver Whitecaps. However, the Herons were unable to find their rhythm, ultimately losing the match 3-1 at home, resulting in a 5-1 aggregate score. This defeat meant Messi, who has already achieved unprecedented success, would miss the chance to add another title to his collection.
Meanwhile, Al Nassr faced a tough challenge against Kawasaki Frontale in the semifinals of the AFC Champions League. Despite a spirited effort, Ronaldo’s team succumbed to a 3-2 defeat, ending their campaign as well. Both players missed significant opportunities to further cement their legacies with additional silverware.
Despite the disappointments, Messi remains the most decorated player in soccer history, boasting an impressive total of 46 titles. His achievements span his time at Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and Inter Miami, as well as international victories with Argentina, including the coveted FIFA World Cup in 2022.
In contrast, Cristiano Ronaldo has accumulated 35 trophies throughout his career, which has included stints at Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al Nassr, and the Portuguese national team. While still an outstanding record, it places him lower on the all-time list compared to Messi.
Messi’s Trophy Haul
Most of Messi’s success came during his illustrious 17-year tenure at Barcelona, where he won 35 trophies, including four Champions League titles and ten La Liga titles. With PSG, he added two Ligue 1 titles and one French Super Cup, and at Inter Miami, he has claimed two trophies so far: the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters’ Shield. His international accolades include six titles with Argentina, featuring two Copa América victories and the FIFA World Cup.
Ronaldo’s Trophy Collection
Cristiano Ronaldo began his career with Sporting CP, winning the Portuguese Super Cup in 2002. His time at Manchester United was marked by triumph, including three Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League title. His record at Real Madrid was even more illustrious, securing four Champions League trophies and multiple domestic titles. At Juventus, he won Serie A twice, and at Al Nassr, he claimed the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup. Ronaldo also played a vital role in Portugal’s victories in the UEFA Euro 2016 and the UEFA Nations League.